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Medal Incentive Funding 2019 Medal Incentive Funding 2019 Benchmark Sport Name/ Team Event Result Taylor Worth BRONZE Archery Ryan Tyack BRONZE David Barnes BRONZE Brandon Starc GOLD Kathryn Mitchell GOLD Athletics Dani Stevens SILVER Henry Frayne BRONZE Basketball Opals SILVER Taliqua Clancy BRONZE Beach Volleyball Mariafe Artacho Del Solar BRONZE Canoe/Kayak Jessica Fox GOLD Stephanie Morton GOLD Kaarle McCulloch GOLD Amy Cure GOLD Ashlee Ankudinoff GOLD Alexandra Manly GOLD Annette Edmondson GOLD Rohan Dennis GOLD Sam Welsford GOLD Cycling Alexander Porter GOLD Leigh Howard GOLD Kelland O'Brien GOLD Matthew Glaetzer GOLD Amanda Spratt SILVER Brandon Loupos BRONZE Cameron Meyer BRONZE Callum Scotson BRONZE Declan Stacey BRONZE Domonic Bedggood BRONZE Diving Anabelle Smith BRONZE Esther Qin BRONZE Football Matildas SILVER Hockey Kookaburras BRONZE Men's Fours GOLD Men's Quad Sculls SILVER Rowing Men's Eights SILVER Women's Fours SILVER Women's Eights BRONZE Rugby 7s Women’s Rugby 7s BRONZE Matthew Wearn SILVER Sailing Haylee Outteridge SILVER Nathan Outteridge SILVER Poppy Olsen BRONZE Skateboarding Keegan Palmer BRONZE Stephanie Gilmore GOLD Surfing Julian Wilson SILVER Kyle Chalmers GOLD Cate Campbell GOLD Shayna Jack GOLD Bronte Campbell GOLD Emma McKeon GOLD Ariarne Titmus GOLD Mikkayla Sheridan GOLD Madeline Groves GOLD Emily Seebohm GOLD Swimming Jessica Hansen GOLD Mitchell Larkin GOLD Jake Packard GOLD Mackenzie Horton SILVER Jack Cartwright SILVER Alexander Graham SILVER Clyde Lewis SILVER Jack McLoughlin BRONZE James Roberts BRONZE Ashleigh Gentle GOLD Triathlon Mixed Team Triathlon SILVER Sharks SILVER Water Polo Stingers BRONZE .
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